With the Obamacare’s moves toward a more centralized healthcare system, some have raised the question of whether or not free health insurance would be exploited as a resource. There is fear that that such access and no need for payment would lead people to overconsume resources. However, it seems that this myth may be debunked– there is no proof that countries that provide low-cost or even free healthcare spend more. The United States as a country spends the most per-capita on healthcare in the world, and other countries with free or low-cost healthcare options spend much less.
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